I'm going camping tomorrow for the last time this season, most campgrounds close on October 1st here in Québec.
It's going to be the first time I actually go camping that late in the summer (actually fall begins today <sigh>). They are forecasting surprisingly warm low's for this period of the year : 60F/15C.
I'm taking my Columbia Mt. Bachelor tent (3-person) and will unfortunately leave my Seedhouse SL2 at home (too small for two person). I'll be sleeping on a 2" Eureka! self-inflating pad and using a MEC (Mountain Equipment Coop, a canadian retailer) 20 degree down sleeping bag.
For lighting, it's going to be my brand new (lol) 1983 Coleman single-mantle lantern. I'm taking a silnylon tarp with me to rig something up in case it starts to rain. Chatting with a glass of wine next to a campfire is an absolute necessity, it's actually the main purpose of the trip if you ask me. We haven't planned anything at all for food except for three freeze-dried Mountain House pouches for use with my MSR Windpro canister stove. I'm using "GSI Hard Anodized Extreme" pots, which are absolutely perfect IMO. Also taking my Primus Litech kettle in case we end up only boiling water.
I'm taking an empty medium-size Coleman cooler as well. We'll buy some ice and drinks on the way down there. Clothes will be placed in a basic duffle bag. Gore-tex rainshell, fleece jacket, merino wool socks... FAK, toiletries and other goodies will ride in this bag as well.
Off to fill up my Coleman lantern with fresh white gas... have a great weekend!